Ah, I see. Well, I'll try and do better than he did. It's not the singing that's the problem, I keep bungling up on the keyboard! I don't know if it's the same bit each time, because I can't remember where I bungled up each time - oh well, practise makes perfect . . .

The difference between genius and insanity is merely the difference between success and failure.

On to the AVERAGE quest.....As for Spacey, the Chorus was actually a spot-on imitation of JL and not that bad....if you've never seen this guy on the couch on a talk show, he can literally imitate anyone---his best is Al Pacino--hilarious....a hidden talent for a great actor---who probably be the first one to tell you can't "sing" as much as "imitate". As for you fingering the ivories, practice DOES make perfect.

Glad to see you questin for average status - I plan on reaching that this month!

And I know about practise making perfect on the keyboard - like I said, even the songs I can do well, like Let It Be and Things We Said Today, take some doing. My wersion of TWST is quite different to the original. Mine is more blues-jazz borderline type - it's the sort of arrangement it would have if someone like Ella Fitzgerald sang it. I use a drum pattern on my keyboard, and the piano voice, and sing accordingly. No change to the melody or chords or anything, just altering the arrangement to suit my requirements

The difference between genius and insanity is merely the difference between success and failure.

There was something like that on at 10.00 on sunday night - maybe your TV guide is wrong. But feel free to watch it anyway. It should mention the Liverpool Oratorio a bit, as well as all the usual Beatles/Wings malarchy - plus the "five of them seeds sent to us came up illegal!" incident . . .

The difference between genius and insanity is merely the difference between success and failure.